At this year’s Saturday in Design Classique held a business card draw, open to trade visitors, where participants went into the draw to win an EMO LOUNGE Chair by designer Gentano Cunsolo. The winner was Christian Gerdes of Hassell Sydney. Runner-up prizes for a Classique Lavender “Mini-Armchair” Mobile Phone Cradle goes to: • Gail Murphy […]
August 26th, 2009
At this year’s Saturday in Design Classique held a business card draw, open to trade visitors, where participants went into the draw to win an EMO LOUNGE Chair by designer Gentano Cunsolo. The winner was Christian Gerdes of Hassell Sydney.
Runner-up prizes for a Classique Lavender “Mini-Armchair” Mobile Phone Cradle goes to:
• Gail Murphy Citrus Environmental Colour Design Newcastle, NSW
• Sonia Warner Designers in the City Crows Nest, NSW
• Jacinta Woods Designers in the City Crows Nest, NSW
• Ruth Newman Ruth Newman Architects Gymea, NSW
• Sarema Blake Exponential Design Richmond, VIC
• Victoria Sands Sands Architects Stirling, SA
• Elyse Peberdy DVS4 Design Sydney, NSW
• Sophie Kulmar Watermark Architecture Sydney, NSW
• Tim Slattery Creative Concept Designs Balmain, NSW
• Alicia Greene IA Group Sydney, NSW
• Bree Astle Bree Astle Colour & Styling Balgowlah, NSW
• Lee Wynyard ColourGuru.com Sydney, NSW
• Annie Rechner DG3 Crows Nest, NSW
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